Knowledge Networking Portal for Sustainable & Responsible Tourism
Background
The region of Monchique in the Algarve Southern Portugal is a Natural 2000 forested rural area containing 75% of Portugal’s biodiversity, including the IUCN red-listed species Bonnelli’s eagle and the Iberian Lynx. Under constant pressure from modernization, tourism development and mining explorations, there is a need for further education and awareness-raising on Agenda 21 and sustainable development issues. Following the process of creating the Monchique Bio-Park network, a Centre for Sustainable Development Education was established in 2004 under the name Janela Aberta 21 (Open Window 21) in the EC Socrates Citizen`s Schools project, aiming to provide a window of opportunity to all stakeholders in the area to learn about sustainable development and acquire sustainability skills. Now in the framework of the UN Decade for Education for Sustainable Development 2005-2014, JA21 runs an informal progamme of activities targeting key Algarve stakeholders who are interested in the issues of using Agenda 21 for sustainable territorial management and biodiversity conservation. Recently it has become a partner in the Gruntvig Qualitour project to develop qualifications for recreational workers in the tourism sector.
Profile of Current Activities
Janela Aberta is working within the framework of the 2005-2014 UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development offering:
Personal Title | Mr |
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Firstname | Gordon |
Lastname | Sillence |
Organisation | Janela Aberta 21 |
Postal Address | Casa Velha, Abrigo da Serra, Marmelete 8550 Monchique, Portugal |
Phone Number | +351 282 912 719 |
Released | 27/05/2023 |
Country | Portugal |
Organization Type | Education, Research, Consultancy |
Topics | Knowledge Networking, Training and Education , Human Rights & Labour Rights |
Operational level | Regional |